Restraining order of Ant
Alt Names: | Ant Tribe Restraining Order 蚁族限制令 Yǐ zú xiànzhì lìng Декрет об ограничении Муравьев |
Author: | Chong Chong Jia Jia |
Artist: | Wuya Sanbu |
Genres: | Fantasy Supernatural |
Type: | Manhua (Chinese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Three ant girls were forced to leave Red Rose art institute under the mayor's restraining order, No. 66. Since then, the ants have faced persecution under the ruthless, and strong domineering mayor. The opportunity for these girls to win back their freedom is slowing presenting itself... |
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Though it gets confusing as to who the Jekyll and Hyde are- Narcisccus is a cheerful but manipulative bastard, while the mayor is simply a classist jerk.
So Both Ao Narcisccus and Major Cyrus like the version of Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde. I understand half of this story,
I suspect its deliberately confusing for a reason. When you're trying to publicly criticize government policy in China you have to be vague about it. And the Hukou system is criticized quite often. For a short primer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hukou_system
7 chapters in and this story still makes zero sense...
And your point is? When they are treated as different kind of beings, it's racism.
Psychotic behaviour from a villain? Really weird, never seen such character in any other story.
Stupid girl is being stupid, delusional and not practical? Yup, also never heard about such thing, especially not among teens.
Those are not plot problems or holes, it's your problem with how author created characters. And that is something totally unrelated to quality of the story (which is not good nor bad imo).
to be honest i read the entire thing in one sitting and was still confused :/ thankfully i think the sequel is better
So...
Is what I got from this so far for the "setting" ... But it's still quite confusing.
This sort of "all over the place" story telling is fine when it's a book, but in a comic/manhua/manga, with days/weeks in between each release, it just make it harder for readers to understand wtf is happening, and retain that information.
That's why a good manga tends to establish the setting within the first 2 or 3 chapters. Right now we're on chapter 6 and it feels like we've barely even scratched the surface of it.
Execute order 666
Its you, the one who don't read properly: Here there are no racial discrimination, they are all of the same race! There is a class discrimination that the major fixes on the state level. At the same time, we are alluded to in the chapter with the prisoner that he is kind and innocent .. and this is after he shot a stranger from a bow simply because he was looked at! In the last chapter at the moment, the designer refused to clean the floors, simply because her mother did it .. and this despite the fact that they do not have money for existence and need to pay for the treatment of a girlfriend who the smoking girle has also substituted, with her stupid act of vandalism ... This plot is bad on so many levels ...
So what is actually weird in this plot? Racial discrimination in some kind of fantasy world and three girls are MHs. I wonder if some of commenters actually read anything more than the title before commenting.
Surprised I didn't see this..
Wait a minute... is this entire thing a thinly veiled criticism of the hukou system?
Is that Fullgrim?
I'd rather this be about the life of that ass of a mayor, to be honest.
What is this, a restraining order for ants?
Is this Prequel of Hidden Surface Town??
Man why are Manhua's so shit?
what?